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Landon Hall

Ice at both poles shrinks to record lows

March 27, 2017
Source: Inside Climate News
/in What's The Buzz lhall /by Landon Hall

Here’s another entry in the parade of sobering climate change records: The National Snow and Ice Data Center announced Wednesday that Arctic sea ice hit its maximum extent for the year on March 7, and it was the lowest in the 38 years of satellite records.

Landon Hall

Use of biofuel could reduce aviation-related emissions

March 26, 2017
Source: Ars Technica
/in What's The Buzz lhall /by Landon Hall

Emissions from aviation often result in jet trails, a specific type of cloud formation. These clouds can influence climate through alteration of water vapor and heat retention due to how they reflect radiation

Landon Hall

Op-ed: Keep California’s Zero-Emissions Vehicle Program going strong

March 25, 2017
Source: The Sacramento Bee
/in What's The Buzz lhall /by Landon Hall

After years of steady progress to reduce car emissions and bring cleaner vehicles to the road, California is now facing an uncertain future.

Landon Hall

California upholds emissions standards, setting up face-off with Trump

March 24, 2017
Source: The New York Times
/in Economy, What's The Buzz lhall /by Landon Hall

California’s clean-air agency voted on Friday to push ahead with stricter emissions standards for cars and trucks, setting up a potential legal battle with the Trump administration over the state’s plan to reduce planet-warming gases.

Landon Hall

Smog-hit Beijing plans ‘green necklace’ to block pollution

March 24, 2017
Source: Reuters
/in What's The Buzz lhall /by Landon Hall

Beijing and the surrounding province of Hebei will plant trees, establish green belts and make use of rivers and wetlands to create a “green necklace” to protect China’s smog-hit capital from pollution, the Hebei government said on Thursday.

Landon Hall

Oil theft ‘provides billions for terrorists and drug cartels’

March 24, 2017
Source: The Guardian
/in What's The Buzz, World lhall /by Landon Hall

Mexican drug gangs can earn $90,000 in seven minutes from tapping a pipeline of refined oil, while insurgents in Nigeria financially benefit from a share of the third of the country’s refined oil exports that is lost to theft, says the Atlantic Council.

Landon Hall

Saudi Arabia’s oil supremacy falters

March 24, 2017
Source: The Wall Street Journal
/in Economy, What's The Buzz lhall /by Landon Hall

The world’s biggest crude exporter is rejiggering its long-held strategy of clinging to market share.

Landon Hall

As Trump targets energy rules, oil companies downplay their impact

March 24, 2017
Source: Reuters
/in What's The Buzz lhall /by Landon Hall

President Donald Trump’s White House has said his plans to slash environmental regulations will trigger a new energy boom and help the United States drill its way to independence from foreign oil.

Landon Hall

California passes nation’s toughest methane emission regulations

March 23, 2017
Source: San Francisco Chronicle
/in What's The Buzz lhall /by Landon Hall

California air quality officials have approved what are widely considered to be the most rigorous and comprehensive regulations in the country for controlling methane emissions, a move that helps cement the state’s status as a standard-bearer for environmental protection.

Landon Hall

These Google Street View cars just got a new job — spotting harmful methane leaks in big cities

March 23, 2017
Source: The Washington Post
/in What's The Buzz lhall /by Landon Hall

A new partnership among scientists, environmentalists and technology experts is helping to reveal leaks in urban natural gas pipelines. And they’re hoping their efforts could help cities cut down on accidental emissions of methane, one of the world’s most potent greenhouse gases.

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